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Excellent service in a nice spot just a minute or two past the Smithsonian institute on the other side of the road in the small strip mall. Great Columbian food choices among a varied menu and really not too expensive at all considering the location. The typical Columbian food choices are all priced around $10-12 and I had a wonderful...
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This placeis 200 feet of a from the famous Mi Ranchito restaurant and walking distance from the Bio museum. The panamera water with lemon drink and the passion fruit juice were delicious! We had grilled shrimp with fried yucca fries and rick pudding. The food and the drinks were excellent! Great gem of a fine for food! Check out the...
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We stopped here for a drink and a quick appetizer before continuing on our way. The menus were in Spanish, but had English translations which was very nice. Prices were reasonable. Had it been later in the day and we were hungrier, definitely would have had more than 2 mojitos and the cheese fingers (I'm pretty sure was breaded brie,...
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We were there 14-12-2014 sitting out a long hard rain after walking the Calzada de Amador. Stopped in for a beer and ending up having mutiple beers (2.00 each) and Mojitos. The mojitos were slightly more expensive but not that much more compared to the adjacent restaurants. As an appetizer we had empenadas and they were over the top. Management...
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We had an afternoon drink at the bar and returned there for dinner when we saw the same bartender. She was fun and taught me some more Spanish. The Churrasco Columbiano was huge but I ate every bite. Her husband served our dinner and we all had laughs. We'll return there when we go back in a year and a...
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We headed out from the down town hotel strip area to the Panama Canal area to look around and see what was happening in that island area. There are many little restaurants and nice yacht clubs in that area. It is a little bit more pricey as it caters to more of the tourists but it is still a place...
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The actual place is called "Hacienda ColOmbiana" not Columbiana. I hope somebody corrects that.
My girfriend & I decided to stray from our usual choice at Amador and ventured to Hacienda Colombiana. It had lively music and a nice view of a marina at the entrance of the Panama Canal.
We weren't hungry so we only ordered a plate of...
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